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Pitch Shifter (mono)<br />

The pitch shifter (also known as a “harmonizer”) shifts the pitch of the input up or<br />

down while preserving the time between events. (Unlike speeding up or slowing down<br />

a tape recorder or pitch shifting across the <strong>Emulator</strong> X keyboard.) The range of the<br />

pitch shifter is -36 semi tones down to +24 semi tones up in .01 semitone increments.<br />

Small amounts of pitch shifting makes an effective type of chorus. Semitone shifts<br />

work especially well on the human voice for harmonization and for special effects.<br />

With the Feedback control turned up, the pitch shifted (and slightly delayed) signal<br />

will be recirculated through the pitch shifter and re-shifted further up or down.<br />

L In<br />

R In<br />

Parameter Description<br />

Pitch Shift This control selects the pitch shift interval.<br />

Range: -36 semi tones to +24 semi tones<br />

Feedback Controls how much signal is recirculated through the pitch shifter.<br />

Range: 0% to 100%<br />

Pan This parameter moves the pitch shifted sound left or right. This<br />

moves the apparent sound source left or right.<br />

Modulation Parameters<br />

Wet/Dry Mix<br />

Pitch<br />

Feedback<br />

Pan<br />

Feedback<br />

Pitch<br />

Shifter<br />

Pitch Shift<br />

9 - Effects<br />

Effects Descriptions<br />

E-MU Systems 239<br />

Pan<br />

L Out<br />

R Out

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